Commentary: Senator Lindsey Graham On the Muslim Brotherhood

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After watching the response of Senator Lindsey Graham on a question tickling the Middle East affairs, where the Senator talked about the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and how much he is: ” suspicious of their agenda. ”
What we really need to say that the Senator Graham should listen from the Muslim Brotherhood, He seems to be very ignorant towards the political life in Egypt. In his small comment, Senator Graham addressed the young people of Egypt and said that: ““I don’t believe the young people, who went into the squares throughout Egypt and risked their lives, want to replace the current government with something more oppressive”
For me, I don’t believe the Senator Graham knew about the combination of the young people who went into squares in Egypt, those young people who belonged to the Muslim Brotherhood, the liberal parties, the leftist parties, without being that “suspicious” of the Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda.
I’m also so suspicious about Mr Graham’s response if the young people of Egypt, chose the Muslim Brotherhood in the coming elections, how will Mr Graham’s act against that? and will he support Obama’s foreign policy then?
Muslim Brotherhood proved through their long history that they don’t have any hidden agendas, and the role of the Mubarak’s regime and the other authoritarian regimes in the Middle East was to intimidate the west and the international public opinion from the Muslim Brotherhood.
My advice to Mr Graham is to listen to the Muslim Brotherhood, not to listen about the Muslim Brotherhood, and to set with them at the same table to discuss the “agendas” of the Muslim Brotherhood. These discussions will -for sure- change Mr Graham’s attitude against the Muslim Brotherhood, or at least, will make him think twice before being so suspicious about the MB agenda.

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